hawaii workshop

Mark Nornes amnornes
Mon Mar 31 10:53:10 EST 2003


Hi,

We're about to finish up a schedule, but it will look something like 
the list below. Please don't circulate this, as it is VERY tentative. 
It is only for your use.

Best,

Markus


A. M. Nornes
Program in Film and Video Studies
Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
University of Michigan
2512 Frieze Building
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285
Phone: 734-647-2094
FAX: 734-936-1846


SCHEDULE
(Both this schedule and the panel/participants below are in flux)

Thursday
7:30 Conference Dinner.

Friday
9 Welcome
9:30-11:30 Panel 1
11:30-12:30 Lunch
12:30-2:30 Panel 2
3:00-5:00 Panel 3
Dinner at restaurant

Saturday
9:30-11:30 Panel 4
11:30-12:30 Lunch
12:30-2:30 Panel 5
3:00-5:00 Panel 6
5:15 Wrap-up by Nornes & Yoshimoto
Beach party: sponsored by UH Center for Japanese Studies

Sunday
10:00 Conference Wrap-up
11:00 Subtitling Consortium and Demontration (Michael Raine)

Participants / Panels

Christine Marran (Princeton University), "Ozu, Trains, etc."
Catherine Russell (Concordia University), "Naruse Mikio in the 1930s 
and the Discourse of Everyday Life."
Kirsten Cather (University of California, Berkeley), "Oshima on Trial."
Jonathan M. Hall (University of Chicago), "Objects and Their Agency: 
Horror, Tactility, and the Cinematic-Subject-Machine in Late-Century 
Japanese Cinema."

Anne McKnight (McGill University), "Animating the Concrete:  Sound and 
Image Relations in Animation and Documentary, 1955 to the Early 
Seventies."
Thomas Lamarre (McGill University), "The Digital Divide: Animation, 
automation, revolution."
Thomas Looser (McGill University), "Animate Histories."
Livia Monnet, University of Montreal), "Haunted Topologies, or Invasion 
of the Movie Snatchers: Mimesis, Melancholia and the New Uncanny in 
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within."

Chris Ames (University of Michigan), "Okinawa's US Occupation: Setting 
of the 'Eastern Western.'"
Kukhee Choo (University of Texas), "The Postmodern Approach to the 
Concept of Nationality in the Japanese Film Go!"
Luk Van Haute (Hogeschool Gent, Belgium), "Foreigners and the Language 
Problem in Japanese Movies."
Minaguchi Kiseko (Teikyo University), "Cultural Codes Metamorphosed."
Miriam Rohde / Thomas Schnellbacher (joint paper): "Desire through the 
Looking Glass ? Miike Takashi's Audition as a mirror cabinet of 
Japanese patriarchal images of women"

Stephanie DeBoer (University of Southern California), "Negotiating 
Histories, Revisiting Oshin: Gender, Tourism, and the Spaces of 
Television."
Eva Tsai (National Taiwan Normal University), "The Consequences of 
Playing a Lover on TV."
Gabriella Lukacs (Duke University), "From the Touden murder case to 
Dokushin Seikatsu: The location of televisual culture in contemporary 
Japan."
Bruce Suttmeier (Lewis & Clark College), " ?On Viewing Violence: Image 
and Memory in early 1960s Television."

Itakura Fumiaki (XXX), "Japanese Immigrants and Japanese Cinema."
Hirofumi Katsuno (University of Hawaii), "Consuming Japanese 
Live-Action TV in Hawaii."
Christine Yano (University of Hawaii), "Nikkei Gazing: Telegenic 
Portraits of Japanese Americans."
Satomi Sato (University of Iowa), "The Evolution of Anime Language from 
Tenchi muyo to Onegai Teacher."

Michael Raine (Bard College), "War at Sea from Hawaii to Malaya."
Jeff Isaacs
Chika Kinoshita
Junji Yoshida (University of Oregon), "Reading Propaganda in The 
Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family"

Roland Domenig
Mark Anderson

A. M. Nornes
Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto




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